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🎙The Internet is a Weird Place Ep. 281
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On This week’s episode, Dr. Michael Koren Interviews local media entrepreneur Randall Thomas, host of PB and Jax. They discuss how “The Internet is a Weird Place.” They examine the algorithms, platforms, and biases that make up our experience on the internet. Mr. Thomas explains how the algorithms determine what gains traction and that all a creator can do is hope to increase their chances of something going viral. They wrap the discussion up by looking at how this race for clicks might affect medical information on the internet.
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Music: Storyblocks - Corporate Inspired
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Chapters
1. 🎙The Internet is a Weird Place Ep. 281 (00:00:00)
2. Introduction to MedEvidence (00:00:28)
3. Randall's Background and Media Journey (00:02:50)
4. Building PB&Jax and Content Strategy (00:09:45)
5. How the Internet Really Works (00:17:45)
6. Monetization Strategies and Business Models (00:27:40)
7. Medical Podcasts and Audience Engagement (00:41:17)
8. Discussing Dr. Fauci Interview (00:52:20)
314 episodes
Manage episode 473384542 series 3310873
On This week’s episode, Dr. Michael Koren Interviews local media entrepreneur Randall Thomas, host of PB and Jax. They discuss how “The Internet is a Weird Place.” They examine the algorithms, platforms, and biases that make up our experience on the internet. Mr. Thomas explains how the algorithms determine what gains traction and that all a creator can do is hope to increase their chances of something going viral. They wrap the discussion up by looking at how this race for clicks might affect medical information on the internet.
Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.
Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at [email protected]
Listen on Spotify
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Watch on YouTube
Share with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.
Follow us on Social Media:
Facebook
Instagram
X (Formerly Twitter)
LinkedIn
Want to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.com
Music: Storyblocks - Corporate Inspired
Thank you for listening!
Chapters
1. 🎙The Internet is a Weird Place Ep. 281 (00:00:00)
2. Introduction to MedEvidence (00:00:28)
3. Randall's Background and Media Journey (00:02:50)
4. Building PB&Jax and Content Strategy (00:09:45)
5. How the Internet Really Works (00:17:45)
6. Monetization Strategies and Business Models (00:27:40)
7. Medical Podcasts and Audience Engagement (00:41:17)
8. Discussing Dr. Fauci Interview (00:52:20)
314 episodes
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